DVD storage

Codename 47

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how do i store as many video files on a dvd as possible? when i create a vcd i can burn the avi files straight away without conversion but when i try to do the same with a dvd Nero Express will not burn the files as they are not dvd format. is there any way to burn them onto a dvd disc without converting them as i can store a lot more this way?
 

Bulldog13

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Burn a data disc...the same way you would burn a bunch of .doc files....
 

CalvinHobbes

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If you burn the disc as a data disc, it will not be playable in a DVD player. Just an FYI. There are DVD players that can play DIVX.
 

Codename 47

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so if i bought a dvd player that plays files that havent been converted it would play them even if i burnt them as data?
 

santaliqueur

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maybe, but you probably will not find a player like that without some trouble. and it would probably be a clunky interface...just burn the files as data, or make a dvd-video disk if you want to view them with the player.

CJ
 

Codename 47

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i was going to make a dvd-video disk but then that means i can only store about 6 files that were avi size 150mb as the conversion makes them huge. i managed to convert them as vcd that were burnable on dvd but the quality was so bad that the subtitles and the screen shook. so does anyone know a way to convert 150mb files to dvd format so they are still small e.g. about 300mb ?
 

Codename 47

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Originally posted by: santaliqueur
maybe, but you probably will not find a player like that without some trouble. and it would probably be a clunky interface...just burn the files as data, or make a dvd-video disk if you want to view them with the player.

CJ

anyone know where i can get a player like this cheap in the uk?
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: santaliqueur
maybe, but you probably will not find a player like that without some trouble. and it would probably be a clunky interface...just burn the files as data, or make a dvd-video disk if you want to view them with the player.
Untrue.
Originally posted by: Codename 47
anyone know where i can get a player like this cheap in the uk?
Depends if searching for a PAL based player, or NTSC based.

This particular model supports both formats, but is designed for output to NTSC (and converts PAL to NTSC).